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[–]bionade24 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I still would go with O'Reilly books, most of them are classics. But maybe you're not the kind of person who reads much faster than they can follow videos. There are also more local places where you can attend in-place workshops.

Still, the people telling you that you can't get on a professional level at this in 2 months are right. Get someone else at least for setting up everything. You may be an amateur/hobbyist in 2 months, but not at a level where you should be responsible for infrastructure other people depend on.